A quick-moving spring system is set to bring rain and a noticeable cool-down to Southeast Michigan as the workweek wraps up, just in time for a major celebration this weekend.
Showers are expected to move through the region on Friday morning as a cold front sweeps across the Great Lakes. The rain will be most active early in the day before gradually tapering off by midday. By the afternoon, skies will begin to clear, but temperatures will take a sharp dip behind the front. Late-night commuters can expect a chilly drive, with readings falling into the upper 30s.
The weather improves significantly heading into Saturday, offering dry and mostly sunny conditions for the much-anticipated parade in Ann Arbor. The event celebrates the Michigan Wolverines’ national championship win over UConn Huskies, and large crowds are expected to gather downtown…